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What are the Psychological Benefits of Daily Reading?

The first novel ever written is said to be by a Japanese author about one thousand years ago. The novel was called ‘The Tales of Genji’ by Murasaki Shikibu. Well from then till now, there have been n number of novels written and people are obsessed with them. Reading is a habit which most parents […]

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Awareness

Understanding and Supporting Neurodiversity in the Classroom

Briefly about Neurodiversity The majority of humans are neurotypical. They express the usual cognitive, intellectual, and developmental skills expected of individuals within their age group. Simply, they interpret the world as society might expect. However, this time, we will pay attention to neurodivergent individuals. Neurodiversity entails the natural neurological difference between how one’s brain functions. […]

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Types, Causes and Treatment

Be it a celebrity or an ordinary person, we often find people around us saying that they have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder because they like their surroundings clean and organized. This is because of the lack of awareness that people have OCD which makes them assume and form such myths about it. Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Unwanted and […]

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Awareness Self Help

Are You Aware? Symptoms That Could Signal a Personality Disorder

Personality is essential, To define who we are as people. It encompasses a special combination of characteristics, such as attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours, as well as how we show these characteristics in the relationships we have with other people and the environment. A personality disorder is a type of mental illness characterized by persistent, pervasive, […]

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Positive Self Help

The link between Personality Traits and Relationship Satisfaction

The concept of personality is often an area of interest to many of us. You may find yourself filling out questionnaires online to get a deeper understanding of yourself and to find out how you function. Some people even put their different personality types in their Social media bios – even on Bumble! This might […]

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Health

The Side Effects of IVF Technology on Women’s Mental Health

IVF, or in vitro fertilization, is an assisted reproductive technology used to help infertile couples conceive. During IVF, mature eggs are retrieved from the ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. The fertilized eggs, or embryos, are then transferred to the uterus. IVF, or in vitro fertilization, is a helped regenerative innovation utilized to […]

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Mental Health Insurance in India

According to the American Psychological Association (APA), mental health is defined as a state of mind characterized by emotional well-being, good behavioral adjustment, relative freedom from anxiety and disabling symptoms, and a capacity to establish constructive relationships and cope with the ordinary demands and stresses of life. What is Mental Health? Mental health includes our […]

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Nurturing Intimacy: Strategies to Deepen Your Connection with Your Partner

In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, maintaining a deep connection with your partner can sometimes take a backseat. Yet, fostering a strong emotional bond is essential for the health and longevity of any relationship. Building a strong connection with your partner is essential for maintaining a healthy and fulfilling relationship. Whether you’re in […]

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Health

How is Depression linked with Constipation?

Repressed emotions and mental health problems sometimes manifest in ways that affect one’s daily life, physical health, and relationships. Constipation is one of the commonly found symptoms among depressive patients or it could take place as a result of taking tricyclic antidepressants like elavil and norpramin since some medications taken for depression, reduce gut mobility […]

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Urban Lifestyle and Mental Health: Probing the Depths of Psychological Impact

Over half of the world’s population already resides in cities, and over half of that percentage is predicted to rise over the next several decades. Anxiety, sadness, and schizophrenia have been linked to an increased risk of mental diseases in metropolitan regions. Functional magnetic resonance imaging research has revealed alterations in the brain. Demonstrating the […]

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